Well, that was both helpful and necessary.
I've worked on a number of these projects, and passed on invitations to work on others.
I don't "feel sorry" for the Farragut people; never have - there's no reason to. I admire them tremendously, as a group and as individuals. What they've accomplished in seven years is extraordinary, and they've done it in the best way: by consistent hard work, responsible planning, and by treating the people that they work with well and respectfully.
As has been repeated ad nauseam by now, most people don't work on these movies for money. The contracts that do exist are of dubious value, as has also been noted. What we're left with, then, as collaborators is this: do people live up to what they promise?
John Broughton's given word is good. If he says he'll do a thing, it happens. He's one of the most reliable people I know, and a generous friend who despite all that goes on in the fan film community somehow still thinks the best of most everyone. His hard-working, long-time partners in all of this are good people and are truly his best friends as well.
John sets the tone for what actually happens with Farragut. The working conditions on their stages are first-rate, and off-stage drama during shoots is minimal. For the most part, things get done when they should and as they should.
I've worked on a number of these projects, and passed on invitations to work on others.
I don't "feel sorry" for the Farragut people; never have - there's no reason to. I admire them tremendously, as a group and as individuals. What they've accomplished in seven years is extraordinary, and they've done it in the best way: by consistent hard work, responsible planning, and by treating the people that they work with well and respectfully.
As has been repeated ad nauseam by now, most people don't work on these movies for money. The contracts that do exist are of dubious value, as has also been noted. What we're left with, then, as collaborators is this: do people live up to what they promise?
John Broughton's given word is good. If he says he'll do a thing, it happens. He's one of the most reliable people I know, and a generous friend who despite all that goes on in the fan film community somehow still thinks the best of most everyone. His hard-working, long-time partners in all of this are good people and are truly his best friends as well.
John sets the tone for what actually happens with Farragut. The working conditions on their stages are first-rate, and off-stage drama during shoots is minimal. For the most part, things get done when they should and as they should.
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